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Australian Flying

November/December 2021
Magazine

Australian Flying is Australia's premier General Aviation magazine, dedicated to educating and entertaining those at the sharp end of aviation. Each issue of Australian Flying delivers hands on tips to better flying along with advice and reviews on the latest technologies, accessories and techniques on the market. Australian Flying also brings you the latest news and most current topical issues affecting the aviation industry. Australian Flying is staffed by an experienced and dedicated team of writers and pilots who share a common goal to inform and inspire better pilots.

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Āll Things to Everybody • ĀFTIĀ is emerging as a new peak body for the flight training industry, but there is a lot more to that than just declaring yourself so. There are people at all levels to win over, and only performance will do that.

Australian Flying

First Ācross the Pacific • Got something to get off your chest? Āustralian Flying welcomes your input. Send your ĀirMail, with your name and contacts (which can be withheld from publishing upon request) to: stevehitchen@yaffa.com.au or write to: Australian Flying, GPO Box 606 Sydney NSW 2001.

Change CĀSĀ’s Culture Now: ĀĀĀĀ • Āssociation calls for reform during senate inquiry hearing.

Radical New Helicopter Design emerges in UK • HX50 features new materials, avionics and a custom-built turbine.

New Āssociation to tackle Flight Training Issues • ĀFTIĀ formed to represent the interests of FTOs.

BREAKING NEWS FEATURED ON WWW.ĀUSTRALIANFLYING.COM.ĀU RECENTLY

Engine Run brings Denali Flight Closer • Beechcraft’s new SETP on schedule for 2023 certification.

The State of the Unity • Has reform of general aviation been held back by bickering and disunity amongst the advocates? Steve Hitchen asked a simple question, but got complex answers that point towards a GA community divided on a number of issues.

Joining the Jet Set • Jets and turbo-props were once aspirational targets for new CPLs, but with the proliferation of single-pilot jets and single-engined turbo-props, pilots are now likely to encounter turbine engines earlier in their careers. Paul Southwick investigates what it means to get a turbine rating.

In Confined Quarters • Helicopter pilots are regularly asked to operate into and out of spaces surrounded by blade-bending obstacles. Sometimes it doesn’t work out so well. Steve Hitchen visited Melbourne Helicopters to find out how pilots know when a confined space is safe for helicopter operations.

Ā Stalled Approach • Owen Zupp takes another view of the ongoing controversy over stall training and examines why unintended stalls continue to plague general aviation.

Disasters I Nearly Met • Jim Davis describes a week from hell when a series of scrapes went close to bringing him back to earth with a thud.

Weather to Proceed • Weather information resources have evolved from a print-out handed to you over a desk to timely, in-flight data presented in a reader-friendly fashion. Kreisha Ballantyne looks at the options for assessing the weather for your flight ahead.

Always a good read. Come join us! • Flight Safety Australia magazine makes it easy to stay connected to your peers and on top of all the latest safety news.

Cardinals Rule • Some call it a success, others a failure, but the Cessna 177 range is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating aircraft every built. Tony Self looks back at one of the most enigmatic aircraft designs in the history of general aviation.

Rotors Microflite and Embraer team-up for Urban Mobility • Dave Soderstrom presents news from the Āustralian helicopter industry, including an exciting development in urban mobility.

Products & innovation The Do-It-Yourself...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 76 Publisher: Yaffa Publishing Group PTY LTD Edition: November/December 2021

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  • Release date: October 14, 2021

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Australian Flying is Australia's premier General Aviation magazine, dedicated to educating and entertaining those at the sharp end of aviation. Each issue of Australian Flying delivers hands on tips to better flying along with advice and reviews on the latest technologies, accessories and techniques on the market. Australian Flying also brings you the latest news and most current topical issues affecting the aviation industry. Australian Flying is staffed by an experienced and dedicated team of writers and pilots who share a common goal to inform and inspire better pilots.

MASSIVE CHRISTMAS SALE SUBSCRIBE & SAVE 40%!

Āll Things to Everybody • ĀFTIĀ is emerging as a new peak body for the flight training industry, but there is a lot more to that than just declaring yourself so. There are people at all levels to win over, and only performance will do that.

Australian Flying

First Ācross the Pacific • Got something to get off your chest? Āustralian Flying welcomes your input. Send your ĀirMail, with your name and contacts (which can be withheld from publishing upon request) to: stevehitchen@yaffa.com.au or write to: Australian Flying, GPO Box 606 Sydney NSW 2001.

Change CĀSĀ’s Culture Now: ĀĀĀĀ • Āssociation calls for reform during senate inquiry hearing.

Radical New Helicopter Design emerges in UK • HX50 features new materials, avionics and a custom-built turbine.

New Āssociation to tackle Flight Training Issues • ĀFTIĀ formed to represent the interests of FTOs.

BREAKING NEWS FEATURED ON WWW.ĀUSTRALIANFLYING.COM.ĀU RECENTLY

Engine Run brings Denali Flight Closer • Beechcraft’s new SETP on schedule for 2023 certification.

The State of the Unity • Has reform of general aviation been held back by bickering and disunity amongst the advocates? Steve Hitchen asked a simple question, but got complex answers that point towards a GA community divided on a number of issues.

Joining the Jet Set • Jets and turbo-props were once aspirational targets for new CPLs, but with the proliferation of single-pilot jets and single-engined turbo-props, pilots are now likely to encounter turbine engines earlier in their careers. Paul Southwick investigates what it means to get a turbine rating.

In Confined Quarters • Helicopter pilots are regularly asked to operate into and out of spaces surrounded by blade-bending obstacles. Sometimes it doesn’t work out so well. Steve Hitchen visited Melbourne Helicopters to find out how pilots know when a confined space is safe for helicopter operations.

Ā Stalled Approach • Owen Zupp takes another view of the ongoing controversy over stall training and examines why unintended stalls continue to plague general aviation.

Disasters I Nearly Met • Jim Davis describes a week from hell when a series of scrapes went close to bringing him back to earth with a thud.

Weather to Proceed • Weather information resources have evolved from a print-out handed to you over a desk to timely, in-flight data presented in a reader-friendly fashion. Kreisha Ballantyne looks at the options for assessing the weather for your flight ahead.

Always a good read. Come join us! • Flight Safety Australia magazine makes it easy to stay connected to your peers and on top of all the latest safety news.

Cardinals Rule • Some call it a success, others a failure, but the Cessna 177 range is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating aircraft every built. Tony Self looks back at one of the most enigmatic aircraft designs in the history of general aviation.

Rotors Microflite and Embraer team-up for Urban Mobility • Dave Soderstrom presents news from the Āustralian helicopter industry, including an exciting development in urban mobility.

Products & innovation The Do-It-Yourself...


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